Dolch 40 Sight Words

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B is a 10 year-old 3rd grader who lives with his dad and brother.
He has a sensitivity to sound and loves anything that deals with nature or animals.
He is also great at math
B is considered Autistic and has a few disabilities
He has a social and emotional development awkwardness. Be also needs glasses, but is not using them because he cannot keep up with them.
He suffers with a few learning disabilities primarily reading and writing. The majority of his books are related around the Dolch pre-primer 40 sight words. That is why I assessed him over the sight words.

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